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31st May 2024
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Key questions after Trump verdict
Donald Trump has been found guilty - so what happens now? Here are the key questions answered.
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Next steps for ex-cricket star accused of choking woman
Former Australian cricketer Michael Slater, who is accused of choking a woman and breaking into her home, has found out what will happen to him next as a new lawyer also hits the s...
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Revealed: Last night’s freak weather behind fog-aggedon
Thick fog has prevented flights from landing at Brisbane Airport, with visibility dropping to just 50m, while warnings were issued over dangerous road conditions.
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Under-fire MP’s outrageous reasoning for $126k business class trip
Leeanne Enoch has used a cost of living press conference to defend flying business class and staying in luxury hotel rooms on a 10-day $126,000 trip paid for by Queensland taxpayer...
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Embarrassing blunder at $260m Games unveiling
Minister Grace Grace has been left red-faced after a tour of a $257m Olympic and Paralympic sporting venue failed to meet accessibility requirements.
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EXPLAINED: How State Government could step in to oust Townsville mayor
The Local Government Minister has the power to remove Troy Thompson if he is found to have breached council laws. See what could happen next.
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Tributes flow as family killed in horror highway crash identified
Three members of the same family who died in a horrific crash northwest of Brisbane on Thursday morning have been identified, as members of their community pay tribute.
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Property tax system “so stacked against Queenslanders”
Property Council of Australia executive director Queensland, Jess Caire says the state government has collected $3.5bn in transfer duties in the past three years and the system nee...
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Aussie left red faced after celeb encounter
An Australian TikToker interviewed director Baz Luhrmann on the street without knowing who he was.
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Single and ready to mingle: Meet Origin’s most eligible bachelors
As State of Origin heats up, so does the interest in the players gracing the field. Here’s a closer look at some of the most eligible bachelors from the Maroons and Blues.
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